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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - A Replacement Bladder, Grown in the Lab From Patients' Own CellsBy Caty Weaver and Jill Moss Broadcast: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VO
Broadcast: Feb 5, 2003 By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Health Report. For many years, scientists have known that people need Vitamin D. The body needs the vitamin to have normal leve
Body Pain Often Caused by Fibromyalgia From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. American officials say fibromyalgia syndrome affects up to six million people in the United States each year. In some nations, fibromyalgia is said to affe
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A coronary stent is a small tube that is used to treat heart patients. The tube is made of A stent is a tube of wire mesh wire mesh. Doctors place it inside an artery that has narrowed. They expand the
NOEL KING, HOST: The first medication derived from marijuana could be in pharmacies as early as this fall. The FDA recently approved it to treat two rare types of epilepsy. KQED's Lesley McClurg has the story of one family's quest to get this drug. L
Five years ago, I was on a sabbatical, 五年前趁休假的时候, and I returned to the medical university where I studied. 我回到我曾就读的医学院。 I saw real patients and I wore the white coat for the first time in 17 years,in fact
BEIJING, Nov. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Scientists in Canada have raised a prospect of reversing Alzheimer's disease by deep brain stimulation, according to media reports Monday. The technique here is known as deep brain stimulation -- applying electricity d
From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. November is Alzheimers Awareness Month in the United States. Alzheimers is a frightening disease. It is frightening not only for those who suffer from memory loss, but also for their loved ones. B
Science and Technolgy 科技 Medical devices 医疗设备 Inhaling information 有关吸入器的吸入信息 How to collect data on asthma while, at the same time, treating it 在处置哮喘的同时如何收集哮喘数据 IN 1985 and 1986 an epid
GWEN IFILL: Despite new pledges of aid, international leaders provided downbeat assessments of the current battle against Ebola. The head of the World Bank said the international community community had quote failed miserably in its initial response.
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Autoimmune Diseases Threaten The Body's Natural Defense For Fighting DiseaseBy Brianna Blake Broadcast: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Tension, Migraine and Cluster: Getting to the Root of a HeadacheBy Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special Engl
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Shocks to the System: Taking a Reading of the Health of Health CareBy Jill Moss Broadcast: 2006骞?鏈?3鏃? (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English
HEALTH REPORT - Growing Replacement Organs From Patients' Own CellsBy Caty Weaver Broadcast: 2006骞?鏈?4鏃? This is Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Health Report. Dr. Anthony Atala Around
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Depression Study Finds Hope in Different Treatments, at Least for Some PeopleBy Nancy Steinbach, Caty Weaver Brianna Blake Broadcast: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: T
The latest victim to die of MERS related complications in South Korea was a 68-year-old woman who was hospitalized with a pre-existing heart condition. She was infected at the same hospital, which had recorded the largest outbreak so far. Eight new M
LONDON, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- A children's hospital designed by children opened its doors Thursday in Liverpool. Alder Hey, the busiest children's hospital in Europe, handling 275,000 patients a year, started a five-day move from 19th century buildings
A senior health official has said China will continue to send medical teams to help African countries fight Ebola and further develop cooperation within the healthcare sector. The announcement was made during the 5th international roundtable on China
The Chinese government estimates that in 2013, there were more than 800-thousand people in the country living with AIDS. And at the end of 2014, almost two-thirds of them had access to HIV treatment. The figures are all part of China's commitment to